*** Welcome to piglix ***

Virginia State Route 229 (pre-1942)

Virginia 124.svgVirginia 219.svgVirginia 625 (old).svg

State Route 124 (ca. 1937-1943)
State Route 219 (1933-ca. 1937)
State Route 625 (1930-1933)
Location: Port Richmond
Existed: 1930–1943

Virginia 199.svgVirginia 604 (old).svg

State Route 199 (1933-1955)
State Route 604 (1928-1933)
Location: Millers Tavern-Bowlers Wharf
Existed: 1928–1955

Virginia 208.svgVirginia 615 (old).svg

State Route 208 (1933-1945)
State Route 615 (1928-1933)
Location: US 1-Villboro
Existed: 1928–1945

Virginia 209.svgVirginia 616 (old).svg

State Route 209 (1933-1948)
State Route 616 (1928-1933)
Location: Snell-west
Existed: 1928–1948

Virginia 210.svgVirginia 617 (old).svg

State Route 210 (1933-1952)
State Route 617 (1928-1933)
Location: Wilderness Corner-Spotsylvania
Existed: 1928–1952

Virginia 212.svgVirginia 618 (old).svg

State Route 212 (1933-1948)
State Route 618 (1928-1933)
Location: Stafford-Brooke
Existed: 1928–1948

Virginia 213.svgVirginia 619 (old).svg

State Route 213 (1933-1943)
State Route 619 (1928-1933)
Location: Aquia Tavern-northwest
Existed: 1928–1943

Virginia 215.svgVirginia 621 (old).svg

State Route 215 (1933-1944)
State Route 621 (1930-1933)
Location: Tappahannock-west
Existed: 1930–1944

Virginia 217.svgVirginia 623 (old).svg

State Route 217 (1933-1942)
State Route 623 (1930-1933)
Location: Ark-southwest
Existed: 1930–1942

Virginia 224.svgVirginia 630 (old).svg

State Route 224 (1933-1951)
State Route 630 (1930-1933)
Location: Foster-Mobjack
Existed: 1930–1951

The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Fredericksburg District (VDOT District 6) of the U.S. state of Virginia.

Virginia 124.svgVirginia 219.svgVirginia 625 (old).svg

State Route 124 connected SR 30 in Port Richmond (now within West Point limits) to the former Port Richmond Airport along present SR 701 (Euclid Boulevard). The first 1 mile (1.6 km) was added to the state highway system in 1930 as State Route 625, which was extended the remaining 0.2 miles (0.32 km) to the airport in 1932. SR 625 became SR 219 in the 1933 renumbering, but when US 219 entered Virginia in 1937 (and replaced SR 124), SR 219 became SR 124. SR 124 was downgraded to secondary in 1943 after the airport was abandoned.


...
Wikipedia

...